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Fertilizers contains vitamins which and its commonly used on farms. This type of vitamin harms our plants and animals.
Some chemicals make plants grow. They are called fertilizers. Some chemicals plants make plants die. When intentionally applied, they are the type of pesticide called herbicides. Some chemicals do not affect plants.
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No, it is a state the cheese is in (no matter what the type).
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Vegetation whose environment and treatments match needs describes the plants that take full advantage of fertilizers. Plants must be in locations with proper air, light, moisture, soil pH and temperature. They need species-, genus-, family-specific fertilizer of the appropriate (non-organic versus organic, quick- versus slow-release) type in the correct amount with the proper application.
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There are a lot of different types of fertilizer, because different plants need different types of nutrients. Most but not all fertilizers contain nitrogen. Nitrogen-rich fertilizer comes mainly from animal urine and feces. Fish-based fertilizers also contain a lot of nitrogen and other valuable nutrients for plants. Nitrogen helps to keep a plant green. Some fertilizers have phosphorous. Phosphorous type fertilizer comes from ground-up animal bones from slaughterhouses. Iron-rich fertilizer may have dried animal blood that came from slaughterhouses. Iron is used for plants when there is an abnormal yellowing in the foliage (a sure sign of iron deficiency in plants). Fertilizers help plants because they replace the nutrients in the soil that the plant has already taken out and used. Somtimes they use animal poo.